Kablaoui, Edward S.
2002-Apr-30 11:53 UTC
[Samba] Unable to use current Primary Domain Controller
OS: Open BSD 2.9 Samba Version : 2.0.8 I'm trying to integrate SAMBA into an existing NT network. The IP addresses of each machine are as follows: WINS Server : xxx.xxx.79.13 PDC : xxx.xxx.79.27 SAMBA : xxx.xxx.223.81 The netmask is 255.255.255.0 If I set "local master = no" and "os level = 17", the SAMBA server is no longer seen when browsing the MyGroup workgroup from an NT machine. I tried to set the "domain controller = MyPDC" in the smb.conf file that came with the distribution, but this option is not supported. The /var/log/nmbd file contains the error "Master Browser not found for MyGroup". When I try to map to the SAMBA Server in NT I get a message saying "Network Path Not Found". If the above options are turned off, the SAMBA Server becomes the master browser and appears in the MyGroup workgroup and everything works fine. I would rather have SAMBA recognize the PDC rather than becoming the master browser. I've also included the current smb.conf file. I think the problem may be that the PDC is on a different subnet. If anyone can offer an explanation and/or a possible solution, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, Ed Kablaoui <<smb.conf>> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smb.conf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 9004 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20020430/568bb356/smb.obj